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10 September, 02:57

I tremblingly considered a moment, and then the devil of temptation provoked me to say:-

'Well-to-to-be entertaining, I thought.'

This was a red rag to the bull. He raged and stormed so (he was crossing the river at the time) that I judge it made him blind, because he ran over the steering-oar of a trading-scow.

What does the expression "a red rag to the bull" suggest?

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  1. 10 September, 03:18
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    Twain believes his words have incited Bixby.
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